I think Wayne needs to serve the entire SE Michigan community, from bright 18-year-olds from affluent school districts to middle-aged blue-collar parents who took a buyout at Ford's to 30-year-olds who left high school and fucked around for ten years before heading back to school to DPS kids who are as smart as anybody but didn't get a proper education in grade school. If a lot of students are dropping out of Wayne, then Wayne should look at why they're dropping out and try to come up with ways to retain them, not just assume that they must be dumbasses who shouldn't have been let in to start with. Let U of M be U of M, Wayne is a different place with a different role in the community.

I'm not saying that the current admission standards are sacred and need to be kept as they are at all costs. Amending them might well be a good idea. I just think that the goal in amending them should be to allow Wayne to get better at what it already does, not to turn it into another U of M.